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Spatial memory exclusivity: Examining performance of multiple object-location memories
Authors:Thomas J Dunn  Thom Baguley  Andrew K Dunn
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, Bishop Grosseteste University, Lincoln, England;2. Department of Psychology, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, England
Abstract:Research on location memory suggests that integration of separate sources of information does not occur when recalling the position of a common target object. In a relatively simple task, previous research shows no observable benefit from holding two spatial memories compared to one. It has been suggested that exclusively utilizing only one of two memories may account for this finding. The current research tests the robustness of this idea as well as an alternative in the form of an averaging approach to combining spatial information. The results suggest that exclusivity may not be the best account for performance of multiple object-location memories. Rather, memories may well combine in a manner similar to averaging, where information is available for each memory but combined in a nonbeneficial way.
Keywords:spatial memory  object-location memory  exclusivity  memory averaging
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